DokuWiki is a standards-compliant, simple-to-use
Wiki mainly aimed at creating documentation of any
kind. It is targeted at developer teams,
workgroups, and small companies. It has a simple
but powerful syntax which makes sure the datafiles
remain readable outside the Wiki, and eases the
creation of structured texts. All data is stored
in plain text files, so no database is needed

The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to develop an all-in-one Internet application suite. It contains an Internet browser, email and newsgroup client with an included Web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat, and Web development tools, and is sure to appeal to advanced users, Web developers, and corporate users. It uses much of the Mozilla source code powering such successful siblings as Firefox, Thunderbird, Camino, Sunbird, and Miro.

FCKeditor is an HTML/DHTML editor for ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, PHP, and JavaScript that brings to the Web much of the powerful functionality of known desktop editors like Word. It's very lightweight, and doesn't require any kind of installation on the client computer.

Libxml2 is the XML C library developed for the
Gnome project. The library code is portable (to
Linux, Unix, Windows, embedded systems, etc.) and
modular; most of the extensions can be compiled
out. Libxml2 implements a number of existing
standards related to markup languages, including
the XML standard, Namespaces in XML, XML Base,
Relax NG, RFC 2396, XPath, XPointer, HTML4,
XInclude, SGML Catalogs, and XML Catalogs. In most
cases, libxml tries to implement the
specifications in a relatively strict way. To some
extent, it provides support for the following
specifications, but doesn't claim to implement
them: DOM, FTP client, HTTP client, and SAX2.
Support for W3C XML Schemas is in progress. It
includes xmllint, a command line XML validator.

GNU TeXmacs is a free wysiwyw (what you see is what you want) editing platform with special features for scientists. The software aims to provide a unified and user friendly framework for editing structured documents with different types of content: text, mathematics, graphics, interactive content. TeXmacs can also be used as an interface to many external systems for computer algebra, numerical analysis, and statistics. New presentation styles can be written by the user and new features can be added to the editor using Scheme.

PHP Content Management System (phpCMS) makes it possible to need only one template for your whole Web site. It allows you to provide dynamic menus with unlimited levels, and use templates and sub-templates without a database. It is search engine-friendly and proxy-friendly, as the pages it generates can not be distinguished from static HTML pages. PHP code can be added to any template and content file with an optional module. It supports the caching of parsed pages and gzip compression.

TEA is a powerful and easy-to-use Qt4-based editor
with many useful features for HTML, Docbook, and
LaTeX editing. It features a small footprint, a
tabbed layout engine, support for multiple
encodings, code snippets, templates, customizable
hotkeys, an "open at cursor" function for HTML
files and images, miscellaneous HTML tools,
preview in external browser, string manipulation
functions, Morse-code tools, bookmarks, syntax
highlighting, and more.

gjots lets you organize text notes in a convenient, hierarchical way. It can be used for notes, jottings, bits and pieces, recipes, and even PINs and passwords, using encryption. It can also be used to "mind-map" larger compositions like manuals, Web pages, articles, etc. It is a bit like the KDE program "kjots", but uses the GTK library and supports a hierarchy of folders. Files can be output to HTML with an automatic table of contents or to docbook XML. Encryption is supported with ccrypt(1), gpg(1), and openssl(1), so that musings can be kept private.

ELinks is an advanced and well-established feature-rich text mode Web (HTTP, FTP, etc.) browser. It can render both frames and tables, is highly customizable, and can be extended via Lua, Guile, Perl, or Ruby scripts. It has limited support for CSS and Javascript.